Arkema, a leader in specialty materials, is now producing Ethyl Acrylate exclusively from bioethanol, at its acrylic monomer facility in Carling, France. Arkema bio-based ethyl acrylate offers a bio carbon content (BCC) of 40% and a product carbon footprint (PCF) reduction of up to 30%. Bioethanol is sustainably sourced from biomass feedstock.
Arkema now produces bio-based Ethyl Acrylate at its Carling, France facility using sustainably sourced bioethanol.
This innovation reduces product carbon footprint by up to 30 per cent and increases bio carbon content.
It supports Arkema’s efforts to decarbonise its acrylic products and expand sustainable resins for key markets like new energies and e-mobility.
“This exclusive production of bio sourced Ethyl Acrylate in Carling France will have a global significant industry impact. It sets the stage for the next generation of sustainable coating products, empowering both our downstream production and our customers in achieving their sustainable development goals and carbon reduction objectives.” Hervé Castres Saint Martin – global group president Acrylic Monomers.
“It will enable Arkema to expand its bio-based and lower-carbon specialty acrylic resins and additives for coating applications in fast growing markets, such as new energies, e-mobility, living comfort and building efficiency.” Karine Elie, Arkema Rheology and Specialty Additives managing director.
This new milestone supports Arkema’s roadmap to decarbonize its acrylic offerings, complementing the investment announced in 2023 to optimize production processes and reduce Carling’s scopes 1 and 2 emissions by 20%.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)